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Lake Garda Navene
Kitesurfing at Lake Garda in Italy is an impressive experience, with olive trees, palm trees, citrus fruits, and a crystal-clear lake set against a backdrop of Alpine mountains. It's where Italian lifestyle meets laid-back surfer style.
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Lake Garda Navene Kitesurfing wind conditions
Lake Garda is the largest lake in northern Italy, measuring about 51 kilometers in length and up to 17 kilometers in width. The steep rocky cliffs on the shores make it challenging for kitesurfers to access the lake, but the high wind yield makes it one of the most popular spots for kitesurfing in Europe. The lake is ventilated by several winds, but it's mainly the thermal winds Vento and Ora that make it a reliable destination for kitesurfing from spring to autumn. The Vento blows from the north in the morning until midday, while the Ora starts blowing at noon when the weather is good. Both winds use the jet effect on the narrow lake shores
body wear
- long neo
- short neo
downwinder
- No
ride type
- freeride
- freestyle
- hydrofoil
- wakestyle
skill level
- beginner
- intermediate
- advanced
- professional
spot type
- lake
starting area
- deep water
water condition
- choppy
wind daytime
- in the afternoon
- midday
wind type
- thermal
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Around the Kiteboarding Spot Lake Garda Navene
Lake Garda offers more than just kitesurfing. Its climate is under the influence of the Mediterranean, which brings pleasant air temperatures of up to 15 degrees Celsius in April. In summer, the area around Lake Garda becomes hot and dry, with air temperatures of up to 30 degrees Celsius and water temperatures of up to 24 degrees Celsius in August and September. There are several towns and villages around the lake with different attractions and amenities, including restaurants, bars, shops, and historical landmarks.
camper parking
- Overnight
car parking
- Nearby
emergency
- A medical center
- A rescue service
- Kite repair
has restaurant
- Yes
has toilet
- Yes
has shower
- Yes
Logistics
How to get to Lake Garda Navene
The nearest airport to Lake Garda is Verona Airport, which is served by several airlines from major European cities. From the airport, you can hire a car or take a bus to Lake Garda. There are several ways to move around Lake Garda, including local buses, ferries, and taxis. Some kitesurfing spots may require a short walk or hike to access.
The best time to go kitesurfing and for kite trips to Lake Garda is from April to October, with recommended travel months including April, May, June, July, August, September, and October. January, February, March, and December are not recommended. It's important to note that in the northernmost section of Lake Garda, which belongs to the Trentino province, kitesurfing is only allowed in a small area during the winter months from mid-October to the end of February and only in the evening during the summer months.
accommodation
- near the spot
public transport
- Good
rental cars
- Recommended
Notice
Please respect the areas where kitesurfing is allowed - ask the locals.
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What facilities are available at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
There is a medical center in case of emergencies.
A rescue service is available to assist kitesurfers if needed.
Kite repair services are available.
There is a restaurant on-site.
Toilet facilities are available.
Shower facilities are available.
Is the water shallow at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
No, the water is not shallow at this spot.
When can I expect wind during the day at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
The wind usually picks up in the afternoon and midday.
Where is Navene Kitesurf Spot located?
Navene Kitesurf Spot is located on the northern shores of Lake Garda in Italy. It is situated near the village of Navene, which is approximately 5 kilometers north of Malcesine.
Is Navene Kitesurf Spot suitable for beginners?
Navene Kitesurf Spot is generally more suitable for intermediate and advanced kitesurfers. The spot often experiences strong and gusty winds, which may be challenging for beginners. It is recommended for beginners to take lessons in more sheltered and beginner-friendly spots before attempting Navene.
What are the wind conditions like at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
Navene Kitesurf Spot benefits from the reliable wind conditions of Lake Garda. The winds are predominantly driven by the thermal effect created by the temperature differences between the lake and the surrounding mountains. Winds at Navene typically blow from the north (Peler) in the morning and from the south (Ora) in the afternoon. They can reach around 15-30 knots on average, but can occasionally be stronger.
What is the best time of year to visit Navene Kitesurf Spot?
The best time to visit Navene Kitesurf Spot is during the spring and summer months when the wind conditions are most consistent. The peak season for kitesurfing at Lake Garda is usually from May to September. During this period, you can expect more stable winds and warmer temperatures, providing ideal conditions for kitesurfing.
Are there any kitesurfing schools or rentals available at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
Yes, there are kitesurfing schools and equipment rental facilities available near Navene Kitesurf Spot. You can find several schools and shops in the surrounding area, particularly in Malcesine. These establishments offer lessons for various skill levels, equipment rentals, and can provide valuable local knowledge about the spot.
What are the water conditions like at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
Navene Kitesurf Spot offers a mix of conditions depending on the wind and weather. The lake's water is generally flat to choppy, with some small waves in windier conditions. The presence of the wind can create currents, so it's essential to be aware of the conditions and your skill level when kitesurfing at Navene.
Are there any restrictions or rules for kitesurfing at Navene Kitesurf Spot?
It is important to adhere to the local rules and regulations when kitesurfing at Navene Kitesurf Spot. Specific regulations may vary, but some common rules include respecting the designated launch and landing areas, giving right of way to other water users, and avoiding kitesurfing in restricted zones. It's advisable to check with local authorities or kitesurfing schools for any specific guidelines in place.
Are there any amenities or facilities available near Navene Kitesurf Spot?
Navene Kitesurf Spot is located close to the village of Navene and the town of Malcesine, where you can find various amenities and facilities. These include restaurants, cafes, accommodation options, shops, and parking areas. Malcesine, in particular, offers a wider range of services and tourist attractions.
Can I kitesurf at Navene Kitesurf Spot if I don't have my own equipment?
Yes, if you don't have your own equipment, you can rent kitesurfing gear from the nearby rental shops or kitesurfing schools. They usually offer a range of equipment suitable for different skill levels. It's recommended to inquire about rental availability and make arrangements in advance, especially during the peak season.